Tag Archives: fear

Recently, I finished a short play. I was asked to submit for a festival here in LA. Sadly, they have chosen to pass on it. Their loss is YOUR gain. I give you my newest short play, The Afearing of Mr. Bibbles. A lot of people are afraid of clowns. One such person is the hero […]

For me the hardest part of writing isn’t the rejection. It’s what to do in the face of rejection. Imagined or otherwise. Lately, I have been going on general meetings out in LA land. This is great. It’s fun. I LOVE driving onto a lot in LA. It’s like that moment at the end of […]

I’ve known Jeff for years… we both come from a No Shame background… No Shame, as Jeff will talk about, was a sort of open mic thing for theater people at the University of Iowa. Every Friday night, new material was put up–most times, script in hand. As a young playwright/performer it was an invaluable education in […]

Recently, I’ve been thinking about the past. About MY past. It’s not dark and grim, I’m not having to review what someone did to me. I’ve lived in a bunch of different places and done a bunch of different things. (Don’t worry, this will come back to writing… some how… I hope.) This past weekend, […]

More notes. More ideas. From my notebook: Thinking about the writer in Plan B. What does he write? I think he should write scifi or more specifically HP Lovecraft. I like the idea of a scifi writer in a play. And–well–I’ve known a few people who tried. And to be honest–it’s because I love scifi […]